6 In-Office Procedures You Had No Idea Guys Were Getting

When we talk about the anti-aging space, we have a tendency
to sway it in a more “feminine” spin—but the numbers don’t lie. More and
more men are getting procedures, and more and more of them are coming in
earlier than ever before, according New York oculoplastic surgeon Joseph A. Eviatar, MD. “Men have discovered that there are
nonsurgical options for treating their face, so they are coming in at a younger
age,” he says. Here’s what else he’s seeing:

“By far, the top
things men are coming in for are injectables for the face and body contouring
such as CoolSculpting,” Dr. Eviatar says. And when it comes to body contouring, men have two specific areas they want to target: love handles and abs. "We explain that
we can tighten the skin and get better definition for those who work out.
These non-invasive procedures are driving people in more than liposuction." He also adds that, as expected, hair loss is another big concern, “but
patients are still not as aware about the alternatives to major surgery such as
SmartGraft or micro pigmentation."

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Kybella

Right now, there’s
a big interest in jaw improvement and Dr. Eviatar says that has to do with both
the introduction of Kybella, which allows for an injection treatment to reduce
the double chin, and the fact that patients are now aware there is filler
that can make the jawline look stronger. “Men’s faces can be optimized with a stronger
jawline, and the way the eyes and brows look without necessarily making them
look younger.”

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Nonsurgical
Procedures

Dr. Eviatar says
the overarching trend for men is nonsurgical procedures. “Men, in general,
tend to think more about surgery because they do not want to be bothered as
often about maintenance visits, but do not understand that nothing, including
surgery, gives a permanent result. They are realizing that injectables can give
long-term results (one to two years),” he says. “Men
can age and look good with wrinkles, but what they realize now is that there are
in-office procedures such as injectables that are not related to wrinkles, but rather how good they look, such as a masculine cheekbone, jawline, and brow position so that their lids don’t look heavy. As they realize
that all of this can be done nonsurgically in many cases and may only require
yearly maintenance, these procedures become more appealing.”

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Anything That Helps
Them Look More Awake

One of our biggest
beauty problems also hits the other sex: “Men are increasingly terrified of looking
tired and having bags under their eyes,” Dr. Eviatar says. “They
feel like there is increased pressure from younger competitors at work and
they don’t want to be the guy at work who is thought of as not being up to
speed because he is old and looks tired. So, the rejuvenating procedures are
different in that they are more about making the face look its best, as opposed
to making them look younger.”

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Bridal Beauty

Women aren’t
the only ones who want to look good in their wedding pictures. “When
you think about it, men have the most to gain from facial injections because
women can use hair style, makeup and other culturally accepted fixes to improve
their appearance whereas men have quite few. Young grooms that want to look
good can have the jawline and nose they want nonsurgically.”

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“Brotox” Off-Label

Another injectable
on the list, Dr. Eviatar says that the common term of “Brotox”
has been a marketing tool, but men are just starting to learn about the subtle
improvements they can get that go beyond targeting wrinkles. “Botox
is still being used suboptimally for most men in that there are benefits of
using Botox in the chin and jawline, which is off-label, and also with brow
shaping, which is not associated with wrinkling.”